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The 10 players with the lowest total plus-minus values ​​in history! In the 1996 class, Rasim was selected and someone averaged -7.1 points per game.

October 10th: According to statistics from US media HoopsHype, the top 10 players with the worst cumulative point differential in NBA history. HoopsHype also said that this does not mean how bad the players are. First of all, you can stay in the league for a long enough time, and at the same time, you may be playing for a team with a poor record.

The detailed rankings are as follows:

1. Doug West, cumulative point net rating: -4052, games played: 676, average point net rating per game: -5.99.

2. Raheem, cumulative points difference: -3969, games played: 830, average points difference per game: -4.78.

3. Jerome Whitehead, cumulative point differential: -3641, games played: 680, average point differential per game: -5.35.

4. Benoit Benjamin, cumulative points net rating: -3604, games played: 807, average points net rating per game: -4.47.

5. Terry Davis, cumulative net rating: -3408, games played: 480, average net rating: -7.10.

6. Johnny Green, cumulative point differential: -3403, games played: 1056, average point differential per game: -3.22.

7. Lamond Murray, cumulative point differential: -3351, games played: 736, average point differential per game: -4.55.

8. Clarence Weatherspoon, cumulative point differential: -3310, games played: 915, average point differential per game: -3.62.

9. Sessions, cumulative point differential: -3237, games played: 691, average point differential per game: -4.68.

10. Bimbo Coles, cumulative points difference: -3213, games played: 852, average points difference per game: -3.77.